This research project is a longitudinal qualitative case study. It contributes to an
understanding of self-injurious behaviour (SIB) by inviting the reader through the narrative of the lived experience of a fifteen year ...

This study investigated parent and child perspectives of childhood cancer survivors' return to school. Four specific areas were examined including cognitive and academic concerns, social issues, perceived support, and the ...

Early in his landmark ecocritical book The Comedy of Survival, Joseph Meeker
develops an intriguing hypothesis about human behaviour. He remarks the species Homo
sapiens tend to behave like an invasive or pioneering ...

Forty-four bacteriophage isolates of Erwinia amy/ovora, the causal agent of fire
blight, were collected from sites in and around the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario
in the summer of 1998. Phages were isolated only ...

In 1969, Sir William Arnold, Bailiff of Guernsey - the birthplace of Sir Isaac Brock - was invited by Dr. Gibson to come to Canada and visit Brock University on the 200th anniversary of Sir Isaac Brock's birth. While ...

The Augmented Pl ane Wave Method has been used to
calculate the one-electron energy band structure of CdO.
Energy eigenva l ues were calculated along three symmetry
lines and for some other general wave-vectors of interest.

This archive is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau Fonds (OEB) housed at Brock University. The records contain information about the annual sale of Canadian Savings Bonds (CSBs) by the Bank of Canada. The bulk ...

This qualitative case study explored how the structural power imbalance in high performance sport influenced the bargaining process and resulting commercial rights and obligations of a single Canadian national sport ...

Minute books and Stock books from Barnes Wines Limited.
In 1873 George Barnes, Andrew Skinner, James Skinner, John Young Reid, Charles Robert Murray, George Magan, Thomas Barnes and Robert Duncan applied for, and received ...

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a motor coordination disorder that is characterized by impairment of motor skills which leads to challenges with performing activities of daily living. Children with DCD have ...